Abraham Cowley

English poet and author of 'The Mistress'

Abraham Cowley - English poet and author of 'The Mistress'
Born

1618
407 years ago

Died

July 28th, 1667
358 years ago — 49 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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Born in 1618, a prominent English poet and author emerged during the 17th century. The work encompassed complex themes and employed various forms of poetry, including lyrical and philosophical reflections. 'The Mistress' served as a collection of love poems that established a unique voice in English literature, influencing contemporary and future poets. Cowley's poetry often blended personal emotion with broader philosophical ideas, showcasing a deep engagement with the poetic form. His contributions extended beyond poetry, as Cowley was involved in the Royal Society, focusing on natural philosophy and scientific inquiries. He remained in England during the turbulent years of the English Civil War, and his literary output reflected the struggles and aspirations of his time.

Authored 'The Mistress', a notable poetry collection

Published 'The Plant', a work of philosophical poetry

Contributed to the founding of the Royal Society

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